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Just wait until he's sacked and we get him back [emoji38]

 

It is funny to see his downfall starting and the realisation setting in among other fans. He's a shit manager that gets a bit of luck for a while but has no idea how to make it sustainable.

 

The talk of England will have gone to his head and the super ego kicked in. Cunt of the highest order. We might have a dribbling simpleton in charge now but at least it's not this arsehole

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Charners says we're fine anyway so what does it matter if the Mackems win? If the board aren't worried about going down then there's no reasons for fans too as nobody knows better than them.

 

If we go down the board will be like: "But, but, but, look at all the money we spent". Seems that's the answer to every question. "Why is failure accepted at NUFC? We spent a lot this window!"

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http://i.imgur.com/VxAmAW2.png

 

http://i.imgur.com/hPt1Kx7.png

 

:lol: We're absolutely filled with hate.

 

It feels good. I'm guessing that this feeling was the inspiration for the dark side.

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http://i.imgur.com/VxAmAW2.png

 

http://i.imgur.com/hPt1Kx7.png

 

:lol: We're absolutely filled with hate.

 

It feels good. I'm guessing that this feeling was the inspiration for the dark side.

 

:lol: I feel bad about how good it feels.

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If you ever have any doubt just remember how much of your life you spent watching us get mercilessly gubbed and then being told it's your fault / science / spies / carnivals.

 

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Remember shit like this:

 

http://i.imgur.com/vBuAACK.jpg

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Yeah, sadly I think the teams down the bottom don't have it in them to put results together to bridge an 8 point gap with so few games left. 16th or 17th is realistic though, anything better is heavenly.

 

Bournemouth and Swansea both have faiiirly nice fixtures in the next 2-3 weeks. Good chance to nudge a bit closer. Mackems need to destroy him as per.

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If you ever have any doubt just remember how much of your life you spent watching us get mercilessly gubbed and then being told it's your fault / science / spies / carnivals.

 

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Remember shit like this:

 

http://i.imgur.com/vBuAACK.jpg

 

:lol: Ok, I'm good.

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“We’re regarded as an underclass,” Pardew said in December. “It’s beginning to bug me. I don’t hear a lot of promoting English coaches and managers. There are no English or British managers in the top teams. I get accused of being arrogant. For me, it’s self-belief. English coaches really have to have a steely resolve because the press are tougher with us.”

 

“Foreign ownership has taken the focus away a bit,” he continued. “Immediately I look at the Reading job [steve Clarke had just been sacked] and think ‘a foreign manager is going to get that’. Jobs come up in the Premier League and the first three or four names are foreign.”

 

It was good to see Pardew finally stick up for that most mistreated and downtrodden element of English society, the white, English, middle-aged football manager. It was also good to see him realise that the press are tougher on English managers than foreigners, like that time the press analysed the way little Englander Andre Villas-Boas stood on the touchline. The foreign coach has been getting an easy ride for too long, while managers like Pardew, Allardyce and Harry Redknapp are never touted for big jobs by their mates in high places. Good on the little guy!

 

Pardew was also right to be worried about ANOTHER foreigner coming in at Reading after massive foreigner Steve Clarke cocked things up. Brian McDermott may sound like the name of a man born in Slough, but he’s actually from the Peruvian town of Chimbote, where they only study football through analytics. Children in the town even have their eyes removed to stop them watching actual matches and believing their gut instincts. Bloody hipsters.

 

Of course, Pardew’s big bold statement came after Palace had beaten former club Newcastle 5-1. He’s been a lot quieter lately. On Saturday, Palace lost their seventh league game in eight, and they have now taken three league points from the last 30 available. Lose at Sunderland on Tuesday and relegation becomes a possibility.

 

Still, at least Pardew is well away from the top half, where all those ghastly foreigners live. Best to be in the bottom seven, with the other three English managers in the Premier League.

 

NB: For those keeping a record, Pardew blamed referee Jonathan Moss for Palace’s latest defeat.

 

http://www.football365.com/news/premier-league-winners-and-losers-23

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